| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The reason is that IPv6 is a much longer address, but it makes up a lot more possible numbers, said Todd Day, industry analyst, Mobile & Wireless Communications, Frost & Sullivan. ???It???s similar to a phone number with many digits, so it???s like having a longer phone number.??? Switching to IPv6 could be costly for businesses and the technology might not integrate well with what they are using.
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